Yes. Iran lies between Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Many countries lie east of Iran such as China, India, Japan, Australia, etc. If the question refers exclusively to the countries that form Iran's eastern border, those would be Afghanistan and Pakistan.
It's present day Iraq... and Persia is Iran...
The Arabian Gulf which is also known as the Persian Gulf is situated between Iran and Kingdom of Saudia Arabia. The gulf also borders Iraq.
Afghanistan. Any claims that they trained in Iraq is a lie. Iraq is a Sunni country, and Al-Qaeda is made up of Shi'a radicalists
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The 4 main islands stretch from 30 to 45° north latitude, which would include the US; Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, and the Balkans; Bulgaria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgystan; much of China; and North and South Korea.